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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (123462)7/16/2008 1:20:30 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) of 313018
 
Claude. The sum total of all the years of investing in this crap is that one must be insane to play this game and even if that includes me I'm saying it...If anyone here hasn't listened to The Crime of the Century on Puplavas site this last weekend they better do it and then sell as much stock as they can. Keep in mind that they aren't talking about Canada which is far more corrupt than the USA system which is no being exposed and going down the drain completely. I am convinced that the selloffs now happening are partly because the story is spreading and people are finally realizing that they are playing against criminals. In Canada there are no greater criminals than the Toronto Stock Exchange for not dealing with this problem.

The stock markets are no longer the place for honest people to play in. Almost all your stocks and everyone else's are never what they could be because of this criminal activity and that my friend is the reason that the bear market in gold shares never ends and never will

Physical gold and silver are the only protection now and even these shouldn't be kept in bank lock boxes if possible. There are lots of safe places to store metals without leaving them on ones kitchen counter

Bud Burrell

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